Monday, November 11, 2013

Event Update For 2013-11-10

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "A fire at a scrap metal recycling facility near the Port of Redwood City was brought under control Sunday evening, but firefighters remained on scene trying to fully extinguish it, officials said."

Quote: "Residents in southern San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County who can smell or see smoke were advised to stay indoors, close their windows and turn off any systems that circulate outside air, emergency officials said."

Note: First link, nice video, but mute the sound else risk your sanity. From the full hypothesis: "Metal-related businesses will be hit hard, including salvage yards and metal recycling centers."

Quote: "A floating container from a Republic of Korea ship that sank off the coast of Vung Tau burst into flames on Saturday."

Note: A cargo ship collided with another ship and sank a few days back and this is one of the cargo containers from that ship, which apparently just burst into flame while floating in the ocean. The vast majority of those cargo containers are steel, which rusts, and hydrogen sulfide is reactive with rusty iron/steel. (There are aluminum cargo containers too, but they cost more and don't hold as much sheer weight, so they're not nearly as common as the steel ones.)

Quote: "After take off today, 11/10/13 at the Bangor International Airport, Allegiant Airlines was forced to turn around and return to Bangor. All passengers and crew were safe but Allegiant was unable to reschedule another flight today. Why has this not been on the news? It was quite serious. In fact, there have been multiple 'engine fires' on Allegiant planes since 2010. This needs serious investigation."

Note: It's not just Allegiant planes catching fire. Actually, it's not just planes bursting into flame, but all vehicles...

Quote: "A Birmingham bus has burst into flames in Acocks Green for the second time this month."

Note: I mentioned the previous bus fire in Acocks Green, also in a double-decker, in the 2013-11-01 update. Nice video, first link. Two more minutes and that bus might've been toast, but firefighters got on it pretty fast. The previous double-decker bus to burst into flame anywhere was waaay back in...the day prior, in Tarro (Australia), as mentioned in the 2013-11-09 update...

Note: So, another building spontaneously igniting. It probably had pilot lights on in there, which will ignite any flammable methane or hydrogen sulfide that might infiltrate the building. And if not that then like most buildings it contained some rusty iron/steel and/or electrified copper, and hydrogen sulfide is reactive with both...

Quote: "According to TV reports, the fire originated from the electric metre cable box and spread through the cable network."

Note: Hydrogen sulfide is reactive with copper, especially electrified copper, thus all the vehiclular fires where the fire starts near the battery or at other wiring with exposed electrified copper. Mumbai is also where an Indian submarine, 'INS Sindhurakshak', recently exploded, burned and sank, killing all aboard, as mentioned in the 2013-08-13 update...